Education
Is higher education evolving quickly to prepare students for AI-driven biotechnology?
Heavier reliance on AI correlates with weaker critical thinking and recall. One 2025 trial saw AI-assisted learners retain just 57.5% on a delayed test versus 68.5% for those who went without
Antarctica’s Blood Falls runs red because iron-rich brine reddens on contact with the air
Higher education transformation amid global mobility trends
Stronger school-to-work pathways are an urgent education reform
I asked ChatGPT whether a ₹40 lakh MBA is still worth it in 2026. Its answer challenged some popular beliefs
In 2004, paleontologists digging in the Canadian Arctic unearthed the fossil of a 375-million-year-old creature named Tiktaalik that possessed both the scales of a fish and the sturdy, jointed limb bones of a land animal—and this single, perfect transitional fossil bridged the evolutionary gap between water and land, showing the exact moment our distant ancestors began to crawl out of the sea.
Over 74,000 students to receive free school supplies this June
Earth’s largest waterfall is hidden underwater in the Denmark Strait between Iceland and Greenland, where dense cold water plunges about 3,500 meters down the seafloor, far exceeding any waterfall on land in drop height and volume
How 30 minutes of recess could change how your child learns
The Magic of Rainbows: The Science Behind Why We See Colors in the Sky
Nobody talks about why the Himalayas are still getting taller, and it isn’t erosion slowing down or new rock forming, it’s that India is still ramming into Asia at roughly the speed your fingernails grow
AI, robotics to get a major boost in UP govt schools; IIT-K to train 900 teachers
If you dropped Mount Everest into the deepest point of the ocean, its peak would still sit more than two kilometres beneath the surface, because the Mariana Trench plunges far deeper than the mountain stands tall
Why Do Coins Have Ridges?
A team led by Nick Mortimer at GNS Science in New Zealand spent two decades mapping the basalt and granite floor of the Tasman region before formally naming Zealandia in a 2017 paper, ending more than a century of arguments about whether a submerged landmass could still count as a continent.
'Stop sending children to CBSE': Liver Doc suggests IB, Cambridge boards amid OSM row
Antarctica is the largest desert on the planet, because a desert is defined by how little water falls from the sky rather than by heat, and almost nothing falls on the frozen continent.
Why do stars appear different colors in the night sky?
Daanbantayan to enforce strengthened security measures in schools